Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1917, p. 5

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/ § - / ph ip) a = 5 -_-- NENEERNEEEENEENAEEENNENNRRNNRRNRRENSSNRNRERREARE OUT OF THE-HIGH RENT DISTRICT. O'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive. TWO DAYS ONLY ' mn 98¢c-20 DOZ. NEW SPRING - WAISTS Fancy and plain voiles, all sizes, 34 to 44. Six new styles. Great values. 69¢--7 DOZ. BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS Extra quality, well made, fin- ished with deep knife pleated flounce. All lengths. . rn ~-- A, ! SERGE SKIRTS ; Four new styles, pufe wool serge in a fine quality; navy blue and black shades; all sizes 23 to | 30 waist. Good value at $5.00. _ AAAI A smi nnd TAA AA et Ah, i. : Special at $5.95. TWO DAYS ONLY Some Real Bargains for Saturday and Monday ee At Pe sar ! $2.25 EACH--9 DOZ. NEW SPRING SKIRTS: Black, tan and fawn shades: all sizes, made from Bedfords and serges. Regular $3.75. '} $1.25 EACH---8 DOZ. SILK' | + WAISTS, 10 DOZ. VOILE black, madé from fine quality Jap silk, new styles. Voil& waists "fi quality; many fancy designs, all sizes in both lines, 54 34 to 44. are fine sheer : { 3 { { { $3.95 EACH_10 DOZ. FINE {| Silk waists are in white and { { } } HM Sp ecial Spri ring Showing Spring = $15.00 to $42.50, Spring Coats, $6.95 to $37.50, with every pri ce between. ' | Misses' and Ladies' sizes. Ne Pleatéd and Novelty Dresses in Silks and Serees. Individual Models. At Our Usual Low Prices. STOUT SKIRTS -- For Big Women, 30 to 36 waist; fine serges; SEE QUR WINDOW "* For Correct Styles in Ready-to Wear Garments. Ag A Ai 7 JUST ARRIVED Fresh supply of milk weed or (silk weed) af - SARGENT'S DRUG STORE 3 Cor. Princess and Montreal Streets. Enh Telephone 41. 3 Le : J ~ SKYROCKETING | if torach Hurts © ymach Hurts IN THE ~~ Drink Hot Water |: "if "iFahepiis ate wiferors <from gag T- Market ET A 3 Th | bisurated be 3.04 ialf a glass of hot water immediately after eating. We are stillselling Eng- | tiey Would soon forget they were ee: kf T er afflicted ia stomach trouble, and doctors would have to look elsewhere lish Brea ast ea for patients." In explanation of these words & well known New York physic. o lan stated that most forms of stom- ach trouble are due to stom: oF ach acidity and fermentation of the food contents of the stomach combined ® { with an insufficient blood supply to the stomach. Hot water increases the blood supply and bisurated magnesia * J : 3 instantly neutralizes the excessive Fit for a Prince to Drink. | hoinly_ssuiraiizes the excessive tion, the combination of the tw . . there- Now 18 the Time. fore, being marvelously A and decidetily preferable to the use of arti- | ficial digestents, stimulants, or medi | cines for Indigestion. A AAA 0 0C p. A 'baby makes the home a happy I place at ali times--and niore so when | its asleep. > Credulods people, like musical in- Hend Gro struments, are frequently played up- - jon. erson' S Cery If you would have the respeet of |others hegfn by respecting yourself. 59.61 Brock St. The biggest thing in years. The ---- and price a good combination. + "'iraclé of Love. ° SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS IN WO. MEN'S FINE SHOES, TO CLEAR $275 Some Real Good Bargains in Small Sizes. ~ Allan M. Reid, 111 Princess Street . [ERE =z) T.) O'CONNOR [= TT Higher Up Street, But Always Lower in, Price. ENE NAN S NNN AN AENEAN NANA [LIEUT. VICTOR A. LANOS IS SIGNAL LING OFF OFFICER OF '| novels dramatized for the stage and He Describes the Work of His Corps Writes His Hockey Home to Get Into Khaki and Bring Their Skates With Them, Prof. J. M. Lanos, Military « 'ollege has received the fol- lowing interesting letter from his s~n Victor A. Lanos, in England: "I might interest friends to hear something [about my | 124th Battalion. ! a work is a marvel, ing from the Shoraciifte, "We ve now altosether fifty three qualified men, the smart- est signalling section én the country. "The work with the signallers is very intéresting and a trifle different to the instruction we received in Can- ada, though you may tell Major Mun- dell that the course I had aft Barrie- field cannot be beaten, except, it goes ark 1, Eleetric oll and D IIL telephone. Strange fact) I find in the section half a dozen the school with me in the summer, or with you in the winter? a year ago. Corporals Brodie and Night work is especially interesting: "While the companies are digging trenches and putting ments, we fix-up our about 800 yards to the rear, well con- cealed, and then run the wires to the In a féw minutes the mes- sixiean he came to Chicago. He =a sages are going through; then a met- allie cireuit is completed to abviate the induction, and we start burying our wires. This is no easy task in thé frozen ground. onds a star shell bursts over our heads, and whilst machine guns and rifles pop away, we hug the ground Later on the bombers put on a display bombs, the wire-cutters are busy, and finally the gas Alert sounds and a thick cloud of fumes pours over us ag we lie low, helmeted Every few sec- and Miles Barry, jr. "I almost forget to tell you of the last two days of my final leave, and the biggest treat I have had in Eng- land. {in shopt I went skating with a most select company on one of the big ponds at Wimbledon. t, though 1 did have an awful tuksle with the wooden skateg 1 hired. They were about 100 years out of date; but, nevertheless, 1 man- aged to glide, without even a single the coldest winter that experienced for thirty and people are suffering a great deal, though to us it is all the more homelike to see the ground cov- [ered with snow, and the ponds with "Tell my hockey friends who are staying in Canada to put on the uni- values, clearing .. .. .. .. .. yg $3.95 ov Babies Rubbers, offered. Small lot women®s rubbers, odd sizes, etc., 50c. A few other good specials will be THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. Se oi PAGE FIVE .. At Abernathy ii Friday and Saturday , + After stock taking we'find very few. pairs of odds and ends --- as shoes like these will be from $6.00 to $9.00 a pair within this year, your bargain will be double its saving. | One table with about thirty pairs women's a $5.00 and $4.50 patent button and laced boots, some with colored cloth tops. Allclearingat .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $2.95 ' : ~~ $2.45 $1.98 One lot women's $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, One small lot:men's working boots, but not clearingat .................9245 guaranteed. ; $3.95 $5.25 One lot men's odd sizes, etc." Regular $5.00 One lot men's Invictus tan calf leather lined bluchers regular $7.00. Clearing $5.25 sizes 3 to 1, 98e ' skates, pucks and sticks. They won't éven misg their favorite sport when joining the soldiers." "MY KILLARNEY ROSEY Campbell's Was Produced at the Grand on P Thursday Evening. " J E The production of "My Killarney , Rose' on Thursday evening at the srand was greeted by a large house, and it certainly deserved it. The Bargains galore in fine furs, play is one of those simple Irish setts and single pieces, in 2 produced by a master of thé art. The musi¢, which was composed Natural Wolf, by Al. H. Wilson, were splendid and § ~ should become popular with music Black W ol 5 lovers of the city=~- The chief num- haw, bers were: '"*Mary Houlihan," "The Alaska Sable, Song That Stole My Girl Away," "My Red Fox, Grey Fox, Killnarney Rose," "The Love I Give to You" and "Where the Shamrocks Grow." OF this list the third piece certainly deserves particular men- Black Fox, . tion. Sa _. | Manchurian Wolf, The play, "My Killarney Rose," is . pL es idedly Irish {roashout. the Civet Cat, {scenes are laid in Rreland and the . actor: wear the famous old Irish Persian Lamb, costumes. The company was an xs Northern Sable y - eetlent one. A . O E. W. WALDRON ARRIVES merican Uppossum Etc. At New York on B.S. Philyde Iphia-- U-Boats Eluded. Raw furs are advancing, and E. W. Waldron, of Kingston, was next season's prices are likely on the - Philadelphia, which drriv- to be high, so why not take ad- ed at New York Thuiday afternoon vantage of our present low with 241 passengers. The liner pa: R= 4 prices. ed through the German submarine! zone, but no U-boals were sighted. The "Philadelphia earried more than | a score of survivors from various ships torpedoed recently. | mh ne, Campbell Bros, Capt. Barry, Ex-Kingstonian, is Dead. | ! Yr ngs Kingston's Oldest Fur Store. The Chicago Canadian-Ameérican says: Capt. Mi les E. Barry, former alderman of the "'wenty-first Ward and well known din trans sportation cireles, passed away Thursday at ge residence, 404Mouth wildare avea "13 Chicago. He was a prandnephew cf Cowmodore "Juck™ Barry of the Ani- erican revolution. Capt. Barry wes born in Kingston, Ont. in 1857. Al > i tis: five brothers owned the Inde- pendence Tug .ipne. Later he was--att- men:ber ot the Barry Brothers Trans- ] LJ portation Company. He is survive! S by his widow a his three childrea 4 the Misses Hondr and Florence Barry ==11 Ynis Bottle is Guar- For Infants and Children . Special price In Use For Over 30 Years eu Bt Z| 89¢c. wick You Buys Hoe, 1% foot, save you many dollars. . 'y See Our Big Stock of Boys' Suits & Overcoats. | Prouse S wee won 2 | Drug Store Also a full line of Boots and Shoes,. . TM Fine Phone 82. : z AAC ZACK . -- form quickly and pack - Ab erpethy's Shoe Store SP ------ A at A a ee St A A At tt Ppt ata a a ate tana Dem | a Z -_ ~ at Ft a ta Tm, : Home-Made Candy Fresh Made Every Day. Sakell's Next Grand Opera House Telephone 640 {# OUR BIG 3) - Feb'yF unite Sale SAVES MONEY : This beautifully; 'equipped Kitchen Cab- inet saves time and la-[", 'bor in the kitchen. A 'place for everything, \and everything in its 'place. ® Ranging in price from $15.00 to $30.00. [Same extra good values during this Big Sale, which only occurs once a year, at dames Reid : The Leading Undertaker. : Phone 147 for. Personal Services. { Nature Calls F ei roi for Sweets FISH Candies in excess cause otal] F mnan Haddies tive organs to rebel, So do also all |* . als Kinds of food. The big fact is that | Halibut sweets in moderation are a necessity. Salmon : Try some of these: = Maple and Chocolate * Fudge . 'B0c b. | _Herrings Marabone ... . ieee Bie Ih, | Lady ( 'aramels a wee es B0e . | Fresh: 'Oysters. Maple and choc. striped melds"... Join LLL Boe ry h All kinds of fish i in cans These are sure (6 captivate a sweet 1 tooth on the first trial, - always in stock. P. H. BAKER & CO. JE R. B. Gage, Phone 141; 302 King St. 'Phone 549, Mon St. 3]

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